Hong Kong's Best Outdoor Dining Spots

In a city where every corner is a prized commodity but many of Hong Kong’s establishments boast aesthetics over utilitarian design. Al fresco dining spaces offer beautiful spaces, fresh air, and sweeping views as you exchange conversation over bites and drinks.
With the weather cooling, there is no better time to be out and about than now. In this article, we’ve listed some of the best al fresco spots in Hong Kong that you should visit for your next social gathering!
Mr. Wolf

Tucked away within the restaurant, Mr. Wolf’s terrace is an outdoor oasis offering a relaxed escape in the bustling Central district. It’s the perfect spot for a casual brunch or Happy Hour, where guests can enjoy drinks and complimentary small bites while catching up with friends or unwinding in the open air.
Location: Mr. Wolf, 5/F, 70 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tozzo

TOZZO, newly opened in the heart of Central’s Tai Kwun, blends Italian and Japanese influences under the expertise of Sardinian chef Fabio Bardi. Guests can savor exquisite dishes and treats on an open-air terrace that overlooks the towering high-rises of Soho.
Location: TOZZO, 2/F, JC Contemporary, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong (Access through Gallery Gate on Old Bailey Street)
Harbourside Grill

Harbourside Grill, situated at the tip of Harbour City’s Ocean Terminal, is a refined steakhouse featuring premium cuts with a touch of French flair. Its spacious outdoor terrace provides panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, creating an ideal setting for both casual gatherings and special occasions, all set against breathtaking sunsets and refreshing evening breezes.
Location: Harbourside Grill, Shop OTE401, Level 4, Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
The Stage

The Stage Music Bar, located on the second floor of Sophia Loren House, is a chic, retro-inspired lounge celebrated for its signature Martini cocktails, crafted by an in-house mixologist from the prestigious 50 Best Bars. Guests can also enjoy an intimate alfresco terrace, perfect for soaking in the night breeze alongside weekly live music and DJ performances. Guests under 18 are not permitted.
Location: The Stage, 2/F, 60-66 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
22 Ships

22 Ships, a renowned Spanish restaurant, has relocated from Ship Street, Wan Chai to PMQ, Central.
The new location combines rustic and retro elements to create a warm and convivial ambiance including a cozy terrace offering a view of the lively Staunton Street, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the environment while enjoying delectable Spanish tapas and drinks.
Location: 22 Ships, S109-S113 Block A, PMQ, Central (Entrance at Staunton Street)
Sunset Grill

In case its name evades you, Sunset Grill is the perfect spot to catch a rolling sea of orange and pink hues enveloping the sky while the beckoning smell of their charcoal grill wafts in the air. They have an open kitchen that paves the way to racks of dry-aged beef and fine meats, as well as tall windows affording you of stunning views of the surrounding area. Come at night, enjoy their signature cocktails infused with organic honey sourced from a local bee farm for that touch of artfully mixed concoctions.
Location: Sunset Grill, 19/F, Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel, 9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island
Louise

Housed in a two-storey heritage building, Michelin-starred Louise is the brainchild of famous local designer Andre Fu. Lush greens dominate the outdoor terrace, complimented by cushioned rattan chairs and other stylish details. Menu-wise, the restaurant spotlights French fare, with must-order dishes like angel hair pasta with Kristal caviar, black truffle, and kombu; barbecue grilled French beef tenderloin; and smoked spring vegetables ravioli.
Location: Louise, G/F, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen St, Central, Hong Kong
Bayfare Social

Sitting atop the fifth floor of the posh Rosewood Hong Kong hotel, Bayfare Social prides itself for having one of the best vantage points to see the glistening Victoria Harbour. Spanish cuisine is at the center, so expect to enjoy various choices of tapas and a bevy of cocktails concocted by expert bartenders.
Location: Bayfare Social, Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
BluHouse

Another entry from Rosewood, BluHouse imports a slice of Italy to Hong Kong’s distinctive gourmands. Their harbour-facing terrace is a great spot to exchange clinks and chatters with friends, while relishing their pasta, rosticceria, pizza al taglio, pasticceria, and gelato.
Location: BluHouse, Rosewood Hong Kong, 8 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
La Rambla by Catalunya

La Rambla by Catalunya’s outdoor dining space looks out to Hong Kong’s Observation Wheel and Victorian Harbour, giving you that prized vantage point when watching the city’s now-signature pyrotechnic and drone shows. You will never go wrong with modern Catalan cuisine, and with La Rambla’s menu masterminded by Netflix’s “The Final Table” chef Rafa Gil, the fare is as fine as the views.
Location: La Rambla, Unit 3071-73, 3/F, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Spiga Hong Kong

Adopting a 1950s-inspired concept, Spiga is a Joyce Wang-designed restaurant that reminds you of vintage Italy. Its all-day outdoor space extends to Portico, a terrace where green and blue tones coalesce to give birth to an urban oasis in the middle of the busy Queen’s Road in Central. Michelin-starred chef Enrico Bartolini is in charge of the menu, spotlighting Italian fare and an extensive wine list from Tuscany, Sicily, and Veneto.
Location: Spiga Hong Kong, 3/F, LHT Tower, 31 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong
Pondi

Taking inspiration from the seaside town of Pondicherry in southern India, Pondi is a crossover between French recipes and Indian cooking located right in the heart of Sai Ying Pun. Their no-fuss outdoor seating area provides a casual ambiance to unlock friendly conversations over delectable dishes like dry-aged beef tartare, stuffed calamari, lamb cheap, and boti beef.
Location: Pondi, 14 Fuk Sau Lane, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
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